Japan vows to boost missile defence after North Korea parade

12 October 2020, 14:24

A military parade in North Korea with what appears to be a possible new intercontinental ballistic missile
North Korea Party Anniversary. Picture: PA

North Korea, marking the 75th anniversary of its ruling party, paraded a variety of weapons systems.

Japan has vowed to bolster its missile deterrence capability in response to threats from weapons displayed during a military parade held by North Korea over the weekend.

North Korea, marking the 75th anniversary of its ruling party on Saturday, paraded a variety of weapons systems, unveiling what appeared to be an intercontinental ballistic missile.

It also displayed what is likely to be an upgraded version of a missile that can be fired from submarines.

While some experts say the weapons could have been mock-ups of missiles under development, the exhibits appear to signify North Korea’s continuous upgrading of its weapons capabilities during stalled nuclear diplomacy with the US.

“In order to respond to threats that are diversifying and complex, we will firmly work to strengthen our comprehensive missile deterrence capability,” chief cabinet secretary Katsunobu Kato told a regular news conference. “We understand that some of those missiles are said to make it difficult for us to respond with our conventional equipment.”

Mr Kato declined to give details on Japan’s analysis of the missiles displayed by North Korea. He only said that Japan would continue to co-operate with the US and other concerned countries to protect the Japanese people.

Under the nearly eight-year tenure of hawkish former prime minister Shinzo Abe, Japan expanded its military’s international role under the Japan-US alliance, amid growing threats from North Korea and China.

Soldiers at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea
Soldiers at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea (AP/Jon Chol Jin)

Tokyo has repeatedly called the two countries threats to its regional security, and is currently studying a major change to its missile deterrence policy that would include the possibility of developing a first-strike capability on enemy bases to defend against imminent attacks.

Mr Abe’s successor, Yoshihide Suga, and his government are expected to compile a new missile plan later this year.

North Korea followed the military parade with a mass gymnastics show on Sunday night at Pyongyang’s May Day Stadium.

Images and video from the North’s state media showed North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un waving towards the stands filled with masked spectators before watching the show, which was performed by thousands of people in unison.

By Press Association

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